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Amber Dawn
Amber Dawn is a Canadian writer, who won the 2012 Dayne Ogilvie Prize, presented by the Writers' Trust of Canada to an emerging lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender writer.〔("Vancouver's Amber Dawn wins LGBT literary award" ). CBC News, June 26, 2012.〕 A writer, filmmaker, and performance artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Dawn published her debut novel ''Sub Rosa'' in 2010. The novel later won that year's Lambda Literary Award for lesbian debut fiction.〔("Canadian authors celebrated at the Lambda Awards" ). ''Quill & Quire'', May 27, 2011.〕 Dawn was also an editor of the anthology ''Fist of the Spider Woman: Tales of Fear and Queer Desire'', a nominee for the Lambda Literary Award for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror in 2009, and co-editor with Trish Kelly of ''With a Rough Tongue: Femmes Write Porn''.〔 In 2013 she released a new book of essays and poems entitled ''How Poetry Saved My Life: A Hustler's Memoir''.〔("The red fingernail of authority" ). ''Xtra!'', April 19, 2013.〕 The book was a shortlisted nominee in the Lesbian Memoir/Biography category at the 26th Lambda Literary Awards, and won the 2013 City of Vancouver Book Award.〔"Dawn's sex-trade memoir nabs City of Vancouver award". ''Vancouver Sun'', November 23, 2013.〕 Dawn was director of programming for the Vancouver Queer Film Festival for four years, ending in 2012. She served alongside Vivek Shraya and Anne Fleming on the Dayne Ogilvie Prize jury in 2013, selecting C. E. Gatchalian as that year's winner.〔("C. E. Gatchalian wins Dayne Ogilvie Prize" ). ''National Post'', June 27, 2013.〕 == Bibliography ==
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